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07-30-2013, 08:15 PM | #101 | |||||
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I think it is plausible and the best explanation of the evidence, that the James reference that is found in Josephus is the incorporation of a speculative scribal note relating the passage about a James, brother of Jesus ben Damneus to James the brother of Jesus of Nazareth found in Hegesippus and later referenced by Origen. Since I have accepted the evidence against any authenticity of the TF and recognizing that the James reference in Josephus is dependent on the earlier reference to Jesus in Book 18, I do not find it plausible that the Josephus passage was originally included by the name author of the text. Quote:
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Genesis, Leviticus, and Chronicles are sources which were composed hundreds of years before the reign of Tiberius. TedM you seem not to understand the time period when the Pauline Corpus and the NT Canon were presumed to be composed. There are fragments of manuscripts of Genesis, and Leviticus dated to 1st and 2nd BCE at which are least 100-200 years before the story of Jesus and the Pauline Corpus. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint_manuscripts Quote:
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